7 pueblos fantasma de Tamaulipas que apostaría que no conoces

Tamaulipas has a town that was designated a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) in 2007, but in 2010 the Zetas cartel emptied it in a matter of weeks by calling residents and telling them to leave or face the consequences. It has a ranch near San Fernando where, in August 2010, the massacred bodies of seventy-two migrants were found. Fifty-eight men and fourteen women from various Latin American countries, as documented by the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH). And it has a colonial church that has stood for three hundred years in the mountains, which, according to local sources, is the oldest functioning church in the state, surrounded by a village with fewer inhabitants than many high schools. Seven towns. True story. Verified facts. Subscribe so you don't miss the next ones—a different state every two days. #GhostTowns #Tamaulipas #AbandonedMexico #GhostTownsMX #MexicanHistory #AbandonedPlaces #UnknownMexico